It's time for me to come home now, oh yeah
'Cos I'm so tired of being so alone
You know while I've been away
I thought of you every day
And all the things that we'll say and do
So it's time to come home to you

It's been so long that we've been apart, girl, oh yeah
But you know that you're in my heart
And that I long for your touch
Because I miss you so much
And my feelings have only grown
And so it's time to come home

With your love
Nothing can stand in my way
With your love
I know everything is okay
In every way

So it's time for me to come home now, oh yeah
'Cos I'm so tired of being so alone
You know I'll always be true
Because I love only you
And all the things that you say and do
So it's time to come home to you

You know while I've been away
I thought of you every day
And all the things that you'll say and do
So it's time to come home to you

With your love
Nothing can stand in my way
With your love
I know everything is okay
In every way

So it's time for me to come home now, oh yeah
'Cos I'm so tired of being so alone
And that I long for your touch
Because I miss you so much
And my feelings have only grown
So it's time, it's time to come home
It's time to come home
It's time to come home

Time To Come Home
Yeah , this is a great stuff , cool band and very nice song writing and the style is authentic and hardly ever to hear someone nail it this way these days anymore ... I like it and I m looking forward to hear more in the future .thanks for sharing !

Thanks!
Primarily I focus on writing Beatle pastiches, but sounds and elements from other '60s (and even '50s) bands filter in occasionally. I've got a few girl group tracks and a California sunshine pop track that I'll be sharing, and I'm working on a fusion of Donovan and The Lovin' Spoonful.

It is indeed that chord!
Or, rather, chords... George (and in this case Clay) played an Fadd9 (F with a G on top) on the 12-string Rick and John (and I) played a Dsus4. Paul (and Alan) played an open D on the bass, Ringo (and Mark) hit the high hat, and George Martin (and I) played a piano chord that I don't even remember at this point.

Believe me, my research on these things is meticulous, so you'll hear lots of fun nods to classic tunes in songs to come.

Fun is the point, isn't it?
So glad you and others are enjoying this. And certainly The Rutles, The Wonders, Utopia's "Deface The Music" album, certain Dukes of Stratosphear tracks, Dan Castellaneta's "Two Lips" CD, and the entire SpongeTones catalog have been inspirations for The Applesauce Project.

The Applesauce Project is the dreamchild of John Mietus, also known as "The 128th Beatle" or "Beatle128", representing his loving tribute for the music of The Beatles by creating original songs recorded to sound like lost Beatle tunes or direct styli... [see more]